I haven't used USIT Colors myself, but I have participated in similar work and travel programs. When it comes to the application process, it's usually quite detailed, so make sure you have all your documents ready and be prepared for possible interviews. It would be helpful to check USIT Colors' reviews on sites like GoAbroad or Trustpilot to get a sense of other participants' experiences.
Support is crucial with these programs, so it's good to clarify what kind of assistance they offer both pre-departure and on-site. Some programs provide comprehensive support, including orientation, emergency contacts, and sometimes even networking events. I'd recommend reaching out directly to past participants through social media or forums to get their insights on how supportive USIT Colors is.
As for packing tips, definitely go light, but be mindful of the location's climate and cultural norms. Essentials would include a power adapter, any required paperwork, and enough funds to cover your initial expenses until you get settled. It might also be wise to learn a few basics of the local language if you’re going somewhere non-English speaking.
Does anyone else have insights on what to expect from USIT Colors specifically, or know of any additional tips for someone preparing to go on such a program?